Have you ever wondered what socially inept 16 year old Ryan was doing in hisbedroom? Well, now you know.
Here it is: the first recording I ever made when I was 16 in 1994--Vitamin Gun - "Spaceaged." Recorded on a Tascam PortaStudio 02 that my parents bought me for Christmas '93 and mastered on a Sony cassette deck. Originally release of 50 cassettes. I was obviously obsessed with My Bloody Valentine, Slowdive, Flying Saucer Attack and the rest of the shoegaze scene of the early 1990s. For those of you who had a copy and lost it, here's your chance to hear it again in all it's lo-fi glory.
Ryan Gregory Tallman is an experimental electroacoustic composer, multi-instrumentalist, and improviser. His works incorporate “sharp, piercing tones, atmospheric effects, and sinister static,” and blend “wind-like gristle noise, harsh mid tones, and wobbling drones.” His Haunted Tapes “explore timbre and space using finely focused beams of sound.” Most recently, Muscle Memories has been hailed as “a succeeded experiment of different genres . . . with influences of power electronics, noise rhythms, and even resemblances with Pan Sonic.” Tallman has performed with Fred Firth, Pauline Oliveros, Amanda Schoffs, Roscoe Mitchell, Daniel Menche, and his interdisciplinary collaborations include compositions for the San Francisco choreographer, Melissa Payne. He has released recordings through Petcord, Isolationism Records, Subspine Records, Important Records, as well as over 20 independent, self-released albums. Tallman's work ranges from harsh noise and power electronics to sound art installations and processed, ambient acoustic sounds. Tallman, whose performances and recordings span from the savage and possessed to the subdued and immersive.
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